<p>I am considering what to major in. My passion is languages. I like social studies and I am very good at math. I get good grades in my science classes (like Chemistry and Physics), but I do not invest much time into them because I have always thought that I would major in International Relations in college. Is this a good major choice for me? What are some other good degree-choices for someone with my skill-set/passions? I'm just not sure what jobs will be available for an International Relations major. I can always be a translator, but that sounds kind of dull in itself, and I'd like to perhaps involve my other skills such as math and social studies a little more.</p>
<p>Being good a math and science I would go engineering, computer science, actuary, economics/finance. As I’ve stated in other threads, avoid Chemistry and Biology and I believe my above suggestion are better than physics as well.</p>
<p>IR is the current flavor of the month fun major for people who want to sound impressive. There are really no jobs in the field, and the few jobs that were here before the recession have dried up.</p>